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Living Standards Survey 1999

Tajikistan, 1999
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Reference ID
TAJ_1999_LSS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Producer(s)
State Statistical Agency (Goskomstat)
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Agriculture Census and Surveys
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Sep 21, 2020
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  • Study Description
  • Data Description
  • Downloads
  • Identification
  • Scope
  • Coverage
  • Producers and sponsors
  • Sampling
  • Data Collection
  • Access policy
  • Disclaimer and copyrights
  • Metadata production

Identification

Survey ID Number
TAJ_1999_LSS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Title
Living Standards Survey 1999
Country
Name Country code
Tajikistan TAJ
Study type
Living Standards Measurement Study [hh/lsms]
Series Information
This is the first Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) survey conducted in Tajikistan.
Abstract
The Tajikistan Living Standards Survey (LSS) was conducted jointly by the State Statistical Agency and the Center for Strategic Studies under the Office of the President in collaboration with the sponsors, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank (WB). International technical assistance was provided by a team from the London School of Economics (LSE). The purpose of the survey is to provide quantitative data at the individual, household and community level that will facilitate purposeful policy design on issues of welfare and living standards of the population of the Republic of Tajikistan in 1999.
Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]
Unit of Analysis
Households

Scope

Notes
HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE

-Section 1. Household information (individual level) -
-Section 2. Dwelling (household level)
Part 2A: Characteristics of the Dwelling
Part 2B: Expenditures on Dwelling
-Section 3. Education (individuals aged 7 years +)
-Section 4. Health (individual level)
Part 4A: General Health Status
Part 4B: General Utilization of Health Care Services
Part 4C: Hospital Utilization
-Section 5. Employment (individuals aged 11 years +)
Part 5A: Time use Part 5B: Employment and Wage main job
Part 5C: Employment History
-Section 6. Migration Part
6A: Place of Birth and Migration (individuals aged 15 years +)
Part 6B: Households of Displaced Persons (household level)
Part 6C: Property of displaced persons (household level)
-Section 7. Sources of Income of the Household (household level)
Part 7A: General
Part 7B: Income from Social Protection Payments
-Section 8. Consumption and Expenditures (household level)
Part 8A: General Expenditures
Part 8B: Household food consumption and expenditure
Part 8C: Household perception of food security and coping strategies
-Section 9. List of Durables (household level)
-Section 10. Agriculture (household level)
Part 10A: Agricultural activity
Part 10B: Inputs and Outputs
Part 10C: Agricultural Property
-Section 11. Female Questionnaire (Married Females aged 15-49 years)

QUESTIONNAIRE FOR POPULATION POINT (PP)

-Section 1. Demographic information
-Section 2. Infrastructure
-Section 3. Economy
-Section 4. Refugees and Displaced persons
-Section 5. Education
-Section 6. Health
-Section 7. Agriculture
-Section 8. Institutions
Topics
Topic Vocabulary
Agriculture & Rural Development FAO
Food (production, crisis) FAO
Access to Finance FAO
Migration & Remittances FAO
Health FAO
Nutrition FAO
Population & Reproductive Health FAO
Infrastructure FAO

Coverage

Geographic Coverage
National

Producers and sponsors

Primary investigators
Name
State Statistical Agency (Goskomstat)
Producers
Name Role
United Nations Development Programme Technical assistance
The World Bank Technical assistance
London School of Economics Technical assistance
Funding Agency/Sponsor
Name Abbreviation Role
United Nations Development Programme UNDP Funded the study
The World Bank WB Funded the study

Sampling

Sampling Procedure
The Tajikistan LSS sample was designed to represent the population of the country as a whole as well as the strata. The sample was stratified by oblast and by urban and rural areas. In common with standard LSMS practice a two-stage sample was used. In the first stage 125 primary sample units (PSU) were selected with the probability of selection within strata being proportional to size. At the second stage, 16 households were selected within each PSU, with each household in the area having the same probability of being chosen. [Note: In addition to the main sample, the Tajikistan LSS also included a secondary sample of 15 extra PSU (containing 400 households) in Dangara and Varzob. Data in the oversampled areas were collected for the sole purpose of providing baseline data for the World Bank Health Project in these areas. The sampling for these additional units was carried out separately after the main sampling procedure in order to allow for their exclusion in nationally representative analysis.]

The two-stage procedure has the advantage that it provides a self-weighted sample. It also simplified the fieldwork operation as a one-field team could be assigned to cover a number of PSU. A critical problem in the sample selection with Tajikistan was the absence of an up to date national sample frame from which to select the PSU. As a result, lists of the towns, Rayons and Jamoats (villages) within Rayons were prepared manually. Current data on population size according to village and town registers was then supplied to the regional offices of Goskomstat and conveyed to the center. This allowed the construction of a sample frame of enumeration units by sample size from which to draw the PSU. This procedure worked well in establishing a sample frame for the rural population. However administrative units in some of the larger towns and in the cities of Dushanbe, Khojand and Kurgan-Tubbe were too large and had to be sub-divided into smaller enumeration units.

Fortuitously the survey team was able to make use of information available as a result of the mapping exercise carried out earlier in the year as preparation for the 2000 Census in order to subdivide these larger areas into enumeration units of roughly similar size. The survey team was also able to use the household listings prepared for the Census for the second stage of the sampling in urban areas. In rural areas the selection of households was made using the village registers - a complete listing of all households in the village which is (purported to be) regularly updated by the local administration. When selecting the target households a few extra households (4 in addition to the 16) were also randomly selected and were to be used if replacements were needed.
Weighting
A two stage procedure was used, which was advantageous in that it provided a self-weighted sample

Data Collection

Dates of Data Collection
Start End
1999-05 1999-06
Data Collection Mode
Face-to-face [f2f]

Access policy

Contacts
Name Affiliation Email URL
LSMS Data Manager The World Bank [email protected] surveys.worldbank.org/lsms
Confidentiality
https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/terms-of-use
Access conditions
In receiving these data it is recognized that the data are supplied for use within your organization, and you agree to the following stipulations as conditions for the use of the data: 1. The data are supplied solely for the use described in this form and will not be made available to other organizations or individuals. Other organizations or individuals may request the data directly. 2. Three copies of all publications, conference papers, or other research reports based entirely or in part upon the requested data will be supplied to: GOSCOMSTAT 17 Bokhtar Str. Dushanbe, Tajikstan telephone: (992-372) 27-63-31 fax:(992-372) 21-43-75 e-mail: [email protected] AND The World Bank Development Economics Research Group LSMS Database Administrator MSN MC3-306 1818 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20433, USA tel: (202) 473-9041 fax: (202) 522-1153 e-mail: [email protected] 3. The researcher will refer to the 1999 Tajikistan Living Standards Survey as the source of the information in all publications, conference papers, and manuscripts. At the same time, GOSKOMSTAT is not responsable for the estimations reported by the analyst(s). 4. Users who download the data may not pass the data to third parties. 5. The database cannot be used for commercial ends, nor can it be sold.
Citation requirements
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged by including a citation which would include: - Identification of the Primary Investigator - Title of the survey (including the year of implementation) - Survey reference number - Source and date of download Example: Tajikistan State Statistical Agency - Goskomstat. Tajikistan Living Standards Survey 1999. Ref. TJK_1999_LSMS_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from www.microdata.worldbank.org on [date]

Disclaimer and copyrights

Disclaimer
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses

Metadata production

DDI Document ID
DDI_TAJ_1999_LSS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_FAO
Producers
Name Abbreviation Affiliation Role
Office of Chief Statistician OCS Food and Agriculture Organization Adoption of metadata for FAM
Development Economics Data Group DECDG The World Bank Metadata production
DDI Document version
TAJ_1999_LSS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS_v01
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